Roel, have IC&S decided what to do regarding the documentation?

If it's still in committee, I'll start populating my system at 
http://www.helgrim.com/dbmaildocs/

If people want an account to update it, email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I can also set up a mailing list for administration of it if you want.

It may not be what you want in the long term, but it'll suffice for now.

An example of it's use for another project is at http://www.helgrim.com/rtdocs/

-fr.

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Feargal Reilly,
Codeshifter,
Chrysalink Systems.


On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 09:41:55 -0500 (EST)
Charles James McAuley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> hello all,
> just signed up to the list a week ago.
> About a month ago I setup dbmail for use of a multi-domain system.  I use
> it primarily to handle my friend's domains on my dsl link.  All the sites
> recieve minimum traffic, and I use low-cost, ancient, commodity hardware.
> 
> Anyways, while installing dbmail onto this system, I attempted to document
> my steps in some readable form (honestly, i think I might have failed).
> 
> What I'm looking for are comments and suggestions about this "howto".  I
> hope that maybe some of the decisions I made might have been solved more
> gracefully, and thats the realy point of this email.
> 
> Anyways, enough about the howto, here's the link:
> http://www.lemure.net/~chuck/openbsd_help/dbmail.html
> 
> maybe it will be helpful for this documentation project you are talking
> about.
> 
> PS
> One specific problem I have is my sendmail configuration.  Instead of
> having it part m4 / part hacking the sendmail.conf, I would like to have
> it all done in m4.  Any suggestions about this would be much appreciated.
> 
> -chuck
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